Recently, I soloed my way through Meridian Games OTHERTIME #1 - The Cleanie Genie for DCC (22 pages, free at DriveThruRPG). I used Flextale Infinite Adventures Volume 4: Western Realm of Aquilae (same place) as the solo engine combined with a yes/maybe/no oracle. So, I created six first level characters and threw them into this wacky adventure (my advice to you is to use second level characters). The PCs started in the town of Hazbot where they heard rumors about a structure deep in the woods. Eighty minutes later they were at the structure (a giant bar of soap). They were suddenly attacked by cursed janitors. Soon the cleric (it figures) and the halfling were dead along with two of the janitors. Bead the female magic user cast a charm spell and now the janitors call for a temporary truce. The PCs loot the bodies of their dead friends and go back to Hazbot. They hire a turnip farmer and an indentured servant. After the group sets up camp, the royal scribe finds them, but they can not help him.
On the second day, they fight and kill more cursed janitors and some giggling sponges. This time the rogue dies along with the indentured servant. They go back to town and sell soap pieces, sponges, and an amber medallion. They recruit another rogue and hire a dock worker and an ostler. On the third day they buy a bow and three crossbows. They go out to the field to practice all day. On the fourth day they kill more giggling sponges, but the dock worker and the ostler die. They go back to town and sell their loot. On the fifth day they recruit a Ronald Dweebs from the town. The group kill the last of the giggling sponges but Ronald dies (sigh). On the sixth day they try again to recruit and hire at the town of Hazbot but no one is interested (imagine that). So, they walk all day to the nearest village. On the seventh day they recruit a smuggler and hire an animal trainer. A villager asks them to smell a new perfume. Actually, he is a drug dealer and they are smelling spores. The warrior and thief become instantly addicted. Well, this is a fine mess. Maybe you will have better luck with this.
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